All Budget articles – Page 6
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Tax changes may ‘kill off’ amateur buy-to-let market
Tax changes announced in the summer Budget could “kill off” part of the buy-to-let market, according to investment experts.
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Insight
How was the Budget for you?
The move was arguably long overdue given you can already shop when you like online.
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Manchester given greater planning powers
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority has been given greater powers to address barriers to development as part of the summer budget, including its own land commission.
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Budget sends housebuilder shares tumbling
Housebuilder shares have taken a hammering in reaction to Wednesday’s Budget.
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Buy-to-let changes to double borrowing costs for higher rate taxpayers
The Chancellor’s shake-up of tax relief for buy-to-let landlords will effectively double the cost of borrowing for people paying the highest rate of tax, according to Deloitte.
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Summer Budget: industry reaction
A full round up of industry reaction to the chancellor’s Budget statement.
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Buy-to-let landlords to lose mortgage relief
The government will act to phase out the system that allows buy-to-Let landlords to offset mortgage interest payments against their income.
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Sunday trading hours to be set by local councils
Chancellor George Osborne has announced that Sunday trading hours for retailers will be devolved to councils and elected mayors in his Budget speech this afternoon.
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Osborne reveals non-dom crackdown
George Osborne has unveiled a crackdown on the UK’s controversial non-dom tax status.
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Osborne poised to deliver first Tory budget in 19 years
Chancellor George Osborne is expected to unveil a raft of planning, housing and economic policies in today’s Budget.
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Government and Lloyds partner to support small housebuilders
The government and Lloyds Bank have together launched a £100m fund to support small housebuilders.
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Professional
Osborne misses chance to make statement of intent with budget
Against a backdrop of tight fiscal purse strings the chancellor’s 2015 Budget lacked landmark changes.
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Insight
No alarms and no surprises in Budget
Much of the Budget was trailed in the days leading up to it, of course.
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Budget 2015: Residential property reaction
The government today unveiled a number of measures in the Budget which have implications for residential property, including speeding up brownfield land delivery in London and a new Help to Buy ISA for first-time buyers.
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Budget 2015: Government launches CPO review
The government has launched a consultation into the compulsory purchase regime as part of its support for brownfield land development.
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Budget 2015: Government to embark on £13bn mortgage sale
George Osborne has announced that the government will sell £13bn of mortgages it inherited from the bailout of Northern Rock and Bradford Bingley.
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Budget 2015: Government departments to pay market rents
Chancellor George Osborne today revealed plans for government departments to pay market-level rents in their own buildings.
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Budget 2015: Osborne unveils Help to Buy ISA
Chancellor George Osborne today announced a new Help to Buy ISA to help first-time buyers get on the housing ladder.
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Budget 2015: Chancellor announces 20 new housing zones
The government has confirmed plans to create the first 20 housing zones outside of London.
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Budget 2015: Brent Cross and Croydon schemes to benefit
The government has pledged £97m for the regeneration of Brent Cross, as well as £7m to support the development of the Croydon Growth Zone, in today’s Budget.